Newsletter 26.1
Hello,
I’m starting something new here.
Over the years, I’ve shared all of my photographic work and updates on social media. Lately though, I’ve been wanting a more intentional way to stay connected. I don’t want to get into detail here, but I have become wary and disillusioned with my experiences on social media platforms such as Instagram. My decision to get off of social media has really been jumpstarted by my intentions of growing my own career as a photographer, journalist, and environmental conservationist.
That’s what this newsletter is for.
From time to time, I’ll use this space to share:
Stories and experiences with wildlife, nature, and the environment
Updates about my services and products such as fine art prints, portrait sessions, books, calendars, or workshops
Educational materials pertaining to photography and ecology
No spam. No mindless scrolling. No pressure. Just thoughtful updates, written by me, when there’s something worth sharing.
If you’re here because you enjoy my work and the places it comes from, I’m genuinely grateful you took the time to subscribe.
For now, I’ll leave you with some recent images I’m proud of, and I’ll be back in touch when there’s more to share.
Thanks for being here,
Ian
“We abuse land because we see it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect.” ― Aldo Leopold